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'''Neupokoyev Bight''' is a [[Bight (geography)|bight]] 30 nautical miles (60&nbsp;km) wide, indenting the [[ice shelf]] that fringes the coast of [[Queen Maud Land]] about 20 nautical miles (37&nbsp;km) northeast of [[Tsiolkovskiy Island]]. The feature was photographed from the air by [[Sixth Norwegian Antarctic Expedition|Norwegian Antarctic Expedition]] in 1958-59 and roughly mapped from these photos. It was also mapped by [[Soviet Antarctic Expedition]] in 1961 and named for [[Konstantin Neupokoev]] (1884—1924), a naval officer, hydrographer and explorer of the [[Russian Hydrographic Service]] in [[USSR|Soviet times]] who worked in northern polar areas in the 1920s.<ref name=Siniukov>''Синюков, В. В.'' Александр Васильевич Колчак : Учёный и патриот : в 2 ч. / В. В. Синюков; отв. ред. А. П. Лисицын ; Ин-т истории естествознания и техники им. С. И. Вавилова РАН. — М.: Наука, 2009. — {{ISBN|978-5-02-035761-7}} (ч. 2), С. 34</ref>
'''Neupokoyev Bight''' is a [[Bight (geography)|bight]] 30 nautical miles (60&nbsp;km) wide, indenting the [[ice shelf]] that fringes the coast of [[Queen Maud Land]] about 20 nautical miles (37&nbsp;km) northeast of [[Tsiolkovskiy Island]]. The feature was photographed from the air by [[Sixth Norwegian Antarctic Expedition|Norwegian Antarctic Expedition]] in 1958-59 and roughly mapped from these photos. It was also mapped by [[Soviet Antarctic Expedition]] in 1961 and named for [[Konstantin Neupokoev]] (1884—1924), a naval officer, hydrographer and explorer of the [[Russian Hydrographic Service]] in [[USSR|Soviet times]] who worked in northern polar areas in the 1920s.<ref name=Siniukov>''Синюков, В. В.'' Александр Васильевич Колчак : Учёный и патриот : в 2 ч. / В. В. Синюков; отв. ред. А. П. Лисицын ; Ин-т истории естествознания и техники им. С. И. Вавилова РАН. — М.: Наука, 2009. — {{ISBN|978-5-02-035761-7}} (ч. 2), С. 34</ref><ref>{{cite gnis|type=antarid|id=10630|name=Neupokoyev Bight|accessdate=2018-08-14}}</ref>

== Named features ==
Several small bay and other features along the Neupokoyev Bight have been named by various expeditions and survey groups.

Proshchaniya Bay and Pryamougol'naya Bay indent the southwest and southeast sides of Neupokoyev Bight, respectively. Both features were photographed from the air by the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in 1958-59 and roughly mapped from these photos. It was also mapped by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1961. The Soviet expedition named them "Bukhta Proshchaniya" ("farewell bay") and "Bukhta Pryamougol'naya" ("[[rectangle]] bay"), respectively.<ref>{{cite gnis|type=antarid|id=12139|name=Proshchaniya Bay|accessdate=2018-08-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite gnis|type=antarid|id=12151|name=Pryamougol'naya Bay|accessdate=2018-08-14}}</ref>
==References==
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 26 August 2024

Neupokoyev Bight
Neupokoyev Bight is located in Antarctica
Neupokoyev Bight
Neupokoyev Bight
Location in Antarctica
Coordinates70°5′S 4°45′E / 70.083°S 4.750°E / -70.083; 4.750
Ocean/sea sourcesSouthern Ocean
Basin countriesAntarctica
SettlementsNone[1]

Neupokoyev Bight is a bight 30 nautical miles (60 km) wide, indenting the ice shelf that fringes the coast of Queen Maud Land about 20 nautical miles (37 km) northeast of Tsiolkovskiy Island. The feature was photographed from the air by Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in 1958-59 and roughly mapped from these photos. It was also mapped by Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1961 and named for Konstantin Neupokoev (1884—1924), a naval officer, hydrographer and explorer of the Russian Hydrographic Service in Soviet times who worked in northern polar areas in the 1920s.[2][3]

Named features

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Several small bay and other features along the Neupokoyev Bight have been named by various expeditions and survey groups.

Proshchaniya Bay and Pryamougol'naya Bay indent the southwest and southeast sides of Neupokoyev Bight, respectively. Both features were photographed from the air by the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in 1958-59 and roughly mapped from these photos. It was also mapped by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1961. The Soviet expedition named them "Bukhta Proshchaniya" ("farewell bay") and "Bukhta Pryamougol'naya" ("rectangle bay"), respectively.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ GoogleEarth
  2. ^ Синюков, В. В. Александр Васильевич Колчак : Учёный и патриот : в 2 ч. / В. В. Синюков; отв. ред. А. П. Лисицын ; Ин-т истории естествознания и техники им. С. И. Вавилова РАН. — М.: Наука, 2009. — ISBN 978-5-02-035761-7 (ч. 2), С. 34
  3. ^ "Neupokoyev Bight". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2018-08-14.
  4. ^ "Proshchaniya Bay". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2018-08-14.
  5. ^ "Pryamougol'naya Bay". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2018-08-14.

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